Scott Rouse provided insight on the approach required for achieving successful results in the article, Deep retrofits key to climate change progress, but mid-size buildings lag behind, published on May 12th by the Globe and Mail. Energy@Work’s clients are committed to finding energy saving opportunities and, with the right strategy, developing them into tangible results!
“Success depends on having a process, energy management products and trained people in place,” [Scott Rouse] says. “Often not hitting a target can come down to people issues because of inadequate training, not the process or products.”
Developing an Energy Management Action Plan (E-MAP) to track energy use and achieve target reductions, as well as thorough and continued operator training, are paramount to the success of these projects. Energy@Work has helped numerous buildings achieve a 30%+ economic potential. Case studies are available upon request.
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